LYCEUM PICTURES.
The heanliner for to-morrow night's prrgi iiijrae introduces the popular ac'oi Frauk Keenan in a B b vr role entitled " The Crab." This is a brilliant dramatic study in contrasts. Frank Keenan, known as "The Crab," is a sour, embittered 'old ugly' man, hated and feared by the villagers. Little Thelma Salter, a quaint, winsome homeless youngster, utteily refusing to recognise bitterness and coldheartedness, goes to live with him. From the tiny sp'irk kindled in "The Crab's*' heart springe a mighty flame. The acting is wonderful. C-'h-ipter seventeen of Gloria's Uomance f-hows further sensational evk'enco of the murder of Freneau. The latest Topical Gazette supports ihe above stare.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 337, 11 December 1917, Page 2
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110LYCEUM PICTURES. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 337, 11 December 1917, Page 2
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